Maps

181,070 maps found.

1907-1908, Westfields Of Rattray Ref. RNC866020
1909-1910, Cross Of Jackston Ref. RNC684386
1911-1912, Dale Of Walls Ref. RNC687824
1899-1900, Chapel Of Ease Ref. RNC666539
1904-1907, Clachan Of Campsie Ref. RNC669175
1905-1907, Clachan Of Glendaruel Ref. RNC669176
1907-1908, Cotton Of Brighty Ref. RNC678662
1906-1907, Bridge Of Awe Ref. RNC649951
1907-1908, Bridge Of Cally Ref. RNC649956
1906-1908, Bridge Of Earn Ref. RNC649969
1908-1911, Boat Of Garten Ref. RNC644733
1906-1908, Bow Of Fife Ref. RNC647066
1905-1907, Kilmichael Of Inverlussa Ref. RNC747311
1906-1908, Kirkton Of Cults Ref. RNC749243
1907-1908, Kirkton Of Glenisla Ref. RNC749247
1907-1908, Kirkton Of Lethendy Ref. RNC749250
1908-1909, Kirktown Of Fetteresso Ref. RNC749280
1908-1910, Kirktown Of Mortlach Ref. RNC749281
Historic Map Of Trenance, Trenance Ref. HOSM62387

Memories

28,747 memories found. Showing results 151 to 160.

The Busses

The busses we used to go anywhere we couldn't walk. This part of the broadway looks like where the barbers was and cheap jacks where we all bought hoola hoops in the craze.

A memory of Burnt Oak by Fred East

The Bull Hotel

yes remember the bull demolished i and built Macfisheries supermarket in its place left my job with my mate Dave Palmer, we were both employed by Billy Horsborough who was the manager for better buying supermarket and the green grocer ...Read more

A memory of Tonbridge by mercia2005

The Brook In Bull Lane

I remember a narrow brook in Bull Lane running along the bottom of the houses left hand side walking from the high street. My schoolfriend and I used to jump over it and try to push each other in. I sometimes think this is something I ...Read more

A memory of Rayleigh by lamolossi

The Brook In Bull Lane

I remember a narrow brook in Bull Lane running along the bottom of the houses left hand side walking from the high street. My schoolfriend and I used to jump over it and try to push each other in. I sometimes think this is ...Read more

A memory of Rayleigh by lamolossi

The Bridge House

My dad was a young soldier with The Kings own Scottish Borders. They were stationed (billeted) in Upminster around the old windmill area. Before they left for the Normandy invasion, they spent lots of time socializing at the ...Read more

A memory of Upminster by Edddie Kennedy

The Brick

I am fortunate to own a part of this lovely cathederal, my auntie bought me a brick when they were building it.

A memory of Guildford by Christine Vaccaro (Mundy)

The Big Meeting

i was born 1957, so my memories are after that, my parents used to take us each year to the big meeting,where all the collierys had big banners and each had there own brass bands,they would progress allong th streets of durham ...Read more

A memory of Brancepeth by Ruth Hill

The Bench

it was the place to be with all your mates and your radio blasting out the top hits of the 60's,the yellands at the post office would not agree though,but oh my did we love that bench it was our place to be for social activity and our ...Read more

A memory of Great Haywood by Peta Helen Smith

The Coatbridge Palais

The Palais was the best place to meet your pals and girls. The Drumbeats and the Bobcats were two of the bands I remember. I used to dance Helen Weir from Townhead. She emigrated to the US in 1965. I went to NZ in 1965 and am ...Read more

A memory of Coatbridge by josephdornan

The Catholic Church

I remember when they disinterred all the graves prior to demolishing the church- they hung canvas screens in front of the railings and it really spooked me to think of all those bones being dug up ! Allistair Beckett

A memory of Bracknell

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 361 to 384.

Caption For London, The Cenotaph C1950

North of the Palace of Westminster, Whitehall heads north towards Trafalgar Square.

Caption For Warrington, Church 1894

Although a church dedicated to St Elphin is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086, there had probably been a place of worship here from the 7th century.

Caption For Dunstable, Priory Church C1955

King Henry I founded an Augustinian priory here in 1131, built a palace and established a new market town that rapidly became a place of considerable importance.

Caption For Raglan, The Castle 1906

These features included a tower-keep separated from the rest of the castle by its own moat, multiangular towers, and ornate machiolations of the type seen here adorning the tops of the hexagonal corner

Caption For Bolton Abbey, C1965

The great ruined chancel of Bolton Abbey in Wharfedale is one of the great architectural treasures of the Yorkshire Dales.

Caption For South Warnborough, St Andrew's Church C1955

South Warnborough's old church has something in common with the church of St Mary the Virgin at Greywell.

Caption For Bearsted, Church 1898

The 15th-century Perpendicular west tower of the Church of the Holy Cross is remarkable for the three sculptures of heraldic lions, which crouch at the corners of the battlements.

Caption For London, Regent Circus 1890

This central section of Regent Stret follows the line of the old Swallow Street, where London's notorious highwaymen left their horses in livery.

Caption For Wilmslow, Park Road 2005

One casualty of the increasing maturity of the population can be seen in Wilmslow Opera's recent problems.

Caption For Sandringham, The House 1896

This exquisite royal estate was purchased by Queen Victoria for her beloved Prince of Wales in 1861.

Caption For Eridge Green, The Neville Crest And Gun C1950

This inn is named after the Earl of Warwick, Richard Nevill.

Caption For Wallingford, Church And Bridge 1899

Back on the river, this view looks north-east from the Crowmarsh Gifford bank to Bridge House, with the remarkable spire of St Peter's Church beyond.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, Huntcliffe C1885

Another delightful view of the Cat Nab area of Saltburn, with the distinctive profile of Huntcliffe beyond.

Caption For Exmouth, Beacon Terrace 1906

In olden days a beacon fire was lit on the headland to alert the countryside to threats of raids and possible invasion.

Caption For Blackpool, From North Pier 1906

This photograph gives us a good view of the new sea wall built as part of the widening of the Promenade.

Caption For Newcastle, C1965

The wide end of the Ironmarket was also known as Butchers' Row; even its supply of water came to the surface courtesy of the Butchery Pump.

Caption For Beer, The Beach And Boats 1898

Jack Rattenbury, the 'Rob Roy of the West', was born at Beer in 1778 and experienced a series of adventures at sea before settling down to a life of smuggling along this wild and lonely

Caption For Liskeard, Pike Street C1950

The fine Guildhall and Italianate clock tower of 1859 dominate the old centre of Liskeard; they indicate the prosperity generated during the mining boom of the mid 19th century.

Caption For Coleford, Town Centre 1950

The black and white signpost in the foreground will bring back nostalgic memories for some of motoring as it was half a century ago.

Caption For Codicote, The Village C1955

On the right, a road branches off to Wheathampstead.

Caption For Lavenham, Market Place C1955

The market cross dates from 1500, and was intended to be a copy of the one at Cambridge.

Caption For Castleton, And Mam Tor C1864

This early photograph of Castleton at the head of the Hope Valley shows the intricate network of drystone walls which surrounds the village.

Caption For Corby, Stuart Road C1965

As befitted a rapidly expanding modern town, with such a diversity of nationalities and religious persuasions, the spiritual needs of the new citizens were vigorously addressed, and there

Caption For Farleigh Hungerford, Castle 1900

The castle was briefly owned by Richard, Duke of Gloucester, who later presented it to the Duke of Norfolk.